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Mobile tyre fitting in Erdington

etyres is a leading online tyre retailer and we have a busy branch which covers Erdington and the surrounding areas. We come to you and fit your new car, van, caravan, motorhome or trailer tyres at a time and location that suit you, whether you are at home or work. Our highly competitive prices extend across our wide range of economy, mid-range and premium tyres and include fitting, a new valve, electronic balancing, disposal of the old tyre and VAT.

etyres Erdington supply and fit an wide selection of tyres, including run-flats, 4×4’s and winter tyres, and we also offer a very convenient puncture repair service, which can save our customers hundreds of pounds. And if you need a new battery, etyres Erdington will come to your work or home to fit a new replacement and all the batteries we supply and fit come with a three year guarantee.

etyres Erdington is popular in this thriving residential and commercial suburb which lies north of Birmingham and our distinctive etyres vans are regularly seen outside local homes and business premises.

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Excellent, prompt and courteous service.

Every stage of the process of having new tyre fitted was as expected. I was contacted within the time frame given.

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Winter is coming…get your skates on and check your tyres!

October 26th, 2016

If you haven’t checked your tyres recently you had better get your skates on – regardless of whether we are going to be getting any snow this year, because wet and icy conditions make driving very hazardous, especially if your tyres have not got plenty of tread.
etyres Erdington recommend that your tyres should have at least 3mm of tread, this means you have better control of your vehicle on the rain soaked roads, offering plenty of grip especially when braking.
Research has shown that a car with less than 3mm of tread on its tyres has an increased stopping distance on wet roads, this is due to the water being unable to disperse between the tread and the tyres will have a tendency to slip when accelerating, which can equally cause you to loose control of your vehicle.
We are already fitting winter tyres for many of our customers, some are buying them brand new, while others have called us out to swap their regular tyres back to the winter tyres they have been storing in their garage during the last six months.
There are a lot of misconceptions about winter tyres, namely that they are only worth having when the roads are snow-covered. This is not true. Winter tyres made of a different rubber compound (a high silica content which makes them softer) and tread pattern (more sipes, or small slits, in the tread blocks) to regular tyres, so they grip the road better and allow you to safely brake on snow and ice.
Tests show that drivers are better off with winter tyres whenever the temperature dips below 7C, because they equate to significantly shorter braking distances.
If you are worried that the cost will make them inaccessible, it is worth pointing out that they are probably more affordable than you might think with etyres Erdington. We supply and fit a wide range to cater for all budgets from economy to premium range brands and our Discount Promise means when you order a full set of four tyres you get an extra £25 off the price!

How to check your tyres

August 31st, 2016

When it comes to our cars, most of us totally take them for granted. We rely on dashboard warning lights to alert us about any problems or when we need to take action – like stopping for fuel, topping up the engine oil or even adding air, thanks to TPMS.
So we are not surprised when many of our etyres Erdington customers tell us they are not entirely sure how to check their tyre tread depths, let alone whether they are worn down to the legal minimum limit.
And yet, checking your tyre tread depths is one of simplest car maintenance jobs to carry out, you don’t need to be a mechanic to do it, so don’t wait until your car has its annual service or MOT to have them inspected.
All you have to do is spare a few minutes to crouch down beside each wheel and look at the largest grooves in the tyre. At the bottom of the grooves you will notice there are small raised bumps which appear at regular intervals around the circumference of the tyre – these are your tread wear indicators. and they are set at the legal 1.6mm above the base of the groove.
When your tread has worn down to the same level as these bars your tyres are at their legal limit and it is time to change them, sooner rather than later.
To help you get to grips with checking your tyre tread depths, click here to watch Vicki Butler Henderson show you how quick and easy it is in our short etyres video.
Although this is the legal minimum limit, most motoring and safety groups recommend you replace your tyres before they reach this point, to offer better performance and enhanced safety.
If you discover you need to replace your tyres, contact etyres Erdington and we will come to you to fit your new tyres at your home or work – so you don’t have to venture out to a garage on illegal tyres!